Our guide will pick you up at Kilimanjaro International Airport and take you to our office in Arusha. As local Tanzanians, our guides know well the country and Arusha city, so you’ll be in good hands from when you arrive to the moment you leave.
Itinéraire
Le marché a beaucoup d'étals, comme vous pouvez le voir en entrant. Chaque stand semble avoir les mêmes produits, d'autres ont d'autres choses. D'après mon expérience, tous les vendeurs sont respectueux lorsqu'ils attendent que vous entriez dans leur stand. Ils disent "mzungu", je vous ai attendu" et "vous pouvez toucher, c'est gratuit". Vous pouvez regarder autour de vous et vous verrez beaucoup de jolies choses à ramener chez vous. Vous pouvez regarder autour de vous et vous verrez beaucoup de jolies choses à ramener chez vous. Les vendeurs vous tendent un panier de taille moyenne en vous indiquant que vous pouvez y mettre ce que vous voulez tout en continuant à regarder dans leur magasin. Ils sont également polis et vous remercient même si vous n'achetez rien dans leur magasin. Vous réussirez à acheter les articles que vous voulez pour votre famille et vos amis.
Programme du circuit
Jours 0 : Service gratuit de prise en charge à l'aéroport pour le client.
Point de départ
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Visite du marché Masai
Most people see Tanzania’s northern city of Arusha as nothing more than the entrance to the northern corridor safari circuit, while others see it as the gateway to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
However, this magnificent East African city packs a lot more than that and shouldn’t just be dismissed as a tourist enclave, as beneath its dusty exterior, you’re likely to find plenty of reasons to explore the city. One of its most significant tourist attractions is the Maasai Market, located just beneath the huge clock in the centre of the town.
The Arusha Maasai market is a modern display of traditional people’s culture. It sells original African artefacts and has become a melting point for various tradespeople who might not be Maasai by ethnicity, including tourists, in search of genuine African souvenirs.
The market has so much stalls as you can see as you enter. Each stall appears to have the same products, others have some other stuff. In my experience, all of the vendors were respectful as they await for you to enter their stall. They would say “mzungu”, I waited for you” and “please you can touch, touching is free”. You can looking around and you'll see many nice things to take home. It can be a bit overwhelming because there are so much stuff to see. Vendors would hand you a medium size basket indicating that you may put the stuff you want in the basket as you continue to look around in their store. They are also polite and would thank you even if you didn't purchase anything from their store. You will successful to buy the stuff you want for ur family and friends.
Point d’arrivée
Arusha, Tanzania
Politique d'annulation
If the customer cancels at least 2 days in advance of the scheduled departure they'll receive a 100% refund.
If the customer cancels within 1 day of the scheduled departure they'll receive a 0% refund.
Détails du circuit
Hébergement
L'hébergement n'est pas inclus.
Transport
Transport based on a 4x4 vehicle
Assurance
Facultatif
Extra Things to do
Free Day tour on Request
Mount Meru waterfall and hiking
Chemk
a hot springs.
visit Maasai market.
Cultural heritage center
Walking Safari in Arusha national park
Visit materuni waterfalls, Kilimanjaro biggest waterfalls.
Coffee plantations tour
Other services provided on request of the customer.
Know what to bring before you go
Insect Repellent Spray
Oil or water mosquito spray
Malaria pills
Vols
Les vols ne sont pas inclus.
Services supplémentaires
Bath towels
Sleeping bag
Drinking water and Wine
Services supplémentaires
Tips and gratitude for driver Guide and safari cook
Visas
International flights
All things of personal nature
Repas
Breakfast , Lunch and dinner are included also Other dietary requirements on request
Guide
A professional driver/guide speaking English, spanish and French.
Bon à savoir
Devise
Tanzanian Shilling
Tanzanie
Prises et adaptateurs